* Chains of type BREF_TYPE_INODE and BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF were embedding
their data (using a kmalloc()'d copy instead of a buffer-cache mapping).
This was done due to recursive locking issues with struct buf's.

* With the new hammer2_dio.c module we no longer have to use this hack.
Remove it and use device buffer mappings (via dio) for these two chain
types.

* All chains except the embedded volume and freemap headers now use buffer
maps.

* This should substantially reduce adhoc kernel memory use and improve
performance as VOP calls no longer have to kmalloc/bcopy/kfree clean
inode data on every call.